02353nim 2200421Ka 450 991016506450332120250904100108.51-5159-9925-4(CKB)3710000001065527(BIP)060403397(ODN)ODN0003177171(EXLCZ)99371000000106552720170307d2017 uy 0enguruna---|||||spwrdacontentsrdamediacrdamediacrrdacarrierWhen paris sizzled The 1920s paris of hemingway, chanel, cocteau, cole porter, josephine baker, and their friends. /Mary McAuliffeUnabridged.Old Saybrook Tantor Media20171 online resource (13 audio files) digitalUnabridged.When Paris Sizzled vividly portrays the City of Light during the fabulous 1920s, les Années folles , when Parisians emerged from the horrors of war to find that a new world greeted them—one that reverberated with the hard metallic clang of the assembly line, the roar of automobiles, and the beat of jazz. Mary McAuliffe traces a decade that saw seismic change on almost every front, from art and architecture to music, literature, fashion, entertainment, transportation, and, most notably, behavior. The epicenter of all this creativity, as well as of the era's good times, was Montparnasse, where impoverished artists and writers found colleagues and cafés, and tourists discovered the Paris of their dreams. Major figures on the Paris scene—such as Gertrude Stein, Jean Cocteau, Picasso, Stravinsky, Diaghilev, and Proust—continued to hold sway, while others now came to prominence—including Ernest Hemingway, Coco Chanel, Cole Porter, and Josephine Baker, as well as André Citroën, Le Corbusier, Man Ray, Sylvia Beach, James Joyce, and the irrepressible Kiki of Montparnasse.When Paris SizzledNonfictionOverDriveHistoryOverDriveNonfiction.History.944.3610815HIS000000HIS010000HIS054000bisacshMcAuliffe Mary1202265Maarleveld SaskianrtAUDIO9910165064503321When paris sizzled4430673UNINA05002nam 22005775 450 991037781770332120251010082620.03-030-03727-410.1007/978-3-030-03727-7(CKB)4100000008527451(MiAaPQ)EBC5926593(DE-He213)978-3-030-03727-7(EXLCZ)99410000000852745120200223d2019 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHomelessness Prevention and Intervention in Social Work Policies, Programs, and Practices /edited by Heather Larkin, Amanda Aykanian, Calvin L. Streeter1st ed. 2019.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2019.1 online resource (409 pages)3-030-03726-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Part I: Characteristics and Service Needs of People Experiencing Homelessness -- Homelessness in America: An Overview -- Trauma and Adversity in the Lives of People Experiencing Homelessness -- Homelessness and Health Disparities: A Health Equity Lens -- Meeting the Diverse Service Needs of People Experiencing Homelessness -- Part II: Individual, Community, and System Responses to Homelessness -- Affordable Housing and Housing Policy Responses to Homelessness -- Street Talk: Homeless Discourses and the Politics of Service Provision -- Community-Based Strategies to Address Homelessness -- Homelessness in Los Angeles and New York City: A Tale of Two Cities -- The Criminalization of Homelessness -- Pay-for-Success Financing: Innovation in Funding Supportive Housing Initiatives -- Part III: Homelessness Services Delivery -- Critical Time Intervention -- Multisectoral Collaborations to Address Homelessness -- Trauma-Informed Care in Homelessness Service Settings: Challenges and Opportunities -- HomelessStreet Outreach: Spark for the Journey to a Dignified Life -- Youth Homelessness: A Global and National Analysis of Emerging Interventions for a Population at Risk -- Incorporating Youth Voice into Services for Young People Experiencing Homelessness -- “If I Don’t Fight for It, I Have Nothing”: Supporting Students Who Experience Homelessness While Enrolled in Higher Education -- Practice Dilemmas, Successes, and Challenges in the Delivery of Homeless Services: Voices from the Frontline.This important text provides a comprehensive survey of homelessness in America: its scope and causes, its diverse populations, and the array of responses at the individual, community, and systems levels. Expert contributors explore the links between trauma and homelessness, the cycle of homelessness and health/mental health problems, and barriers preventing people from accessing services. Case studies of effective programs and practices focus on science-based interventions, broad understanding of client needs, and close coordination between systems and agencies. Finally, specialized chapters discuss issues and experiences common to homeless youth and young adults, including housing instability on college campuses and empowerment-based strategies for engaging youth voice in programming . Included in the coverage: Homelessness and health disparities: a health equity lens Affordable housing and housing policy responses to homelessness Street talk: homeless discourses and the politics of service provision Multisectoral collaborations to address homelessness Trauma-informed care in homelessness service settings: challenges and opportunities Incorporating youth voice into services for young people experiencing homelessness Homelessness Prevention and Intervention in Social Work fills a critical gap in the social work curriculum as a main or a supplementary text. It also makes an accessible resource for clinicians and community practitioners seeking current knowledge on the topic, practical approaches to working with clients experiencing homelessness, and useful information for effective program and policy design.Social servicePublic healthSocial policySocial WorkPublic HealthSocial PolicySocial service.Public health.Social policy.Social Work.Public Health.Social Policy.362.580973362.50973Larkin Heatheredthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtAykanian Amandaedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtStreeter Calvin Ledthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910377817703321Homelessness Prevention and Intervention in Social Work2517928UNINA